RF Power Meters

253 RF Power Meters from 23 Manufacturers meet your specification.

RF Power Meters are devices that are used to measure the electrical power levels of radio frequency signals. Narrow Down on Power Meters using the filters provided. Download Datasheet & Compare products across manufacturers. Quotations are directed to the manufacturer who will get back to you.

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Description:40 GHz Benchtop Power Meter with Four USB Controlled Power Sensors
Type:
Power Meter
Configuration:
Benchtop with screen
Dynamic Range:
80 dB
Frequency:
4 kHz to 40 GHz
Power Measurements:
Average/CW, Peak, Pulse
Technology:
Diode
Impedance:
50 Ohms
Interface:
USB, Ethernet/LAN, SCPI
Voltage:
90 to 260 V
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Description:Digital Power Meter from 2400 to 2500 MHz
Type:
Power Meter
Configuration:
Computer Controlled
Frequency:
2400 to 2500 MHz
Power Range:
5 kW
Power Measurements:
Average/CW
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Description:USB Thermocouple Power Sensor from 10 MHz to 50 GHz
Type:
Power Sensor, Power Meter
Configuration:
Computer Controlled
Dynamic Range:
55 dB
Frequency:
10 MHz to 50 GHz
Power Range:
-35 to 20 dBm
Power Measurements:
Average/CW
Technology:
Thermocouple
Impedance:
50 Ohms
Interface:
USB
Connectors:
2.4 mm
Gender:
Male
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Description:100 kHz to 40 GHz Portable Power Meter with a Diode Sensor
Type:
Power Meter
Configuration:
Benchtop with screen
Dynamic Range:
59 dB
Frequency:
100 kHz to 40 GHz
Power Range:
-39 to 20 dBm
Power Measurements:
Average/CW
Technology:
Diode
Interface:
IEEE 488, RS-232
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Description:True-RMS RF Power Sensor from 1 MHz to 26.5 GHz with HiSLIP LAN Interface
Type:
Power Sensor, Power Meter
Configuration:
Computer Controlled
Dynamic Range:
-60 to 26 dBm
Frequency:
1 MHz to 26.5 GHz
Power Measurements:
Average/CW, RMS
Technology:
Diode, Thermal
Impedance:
50 Ohms
Interface:
USB, Ethernet/LAN
Voltage:
16 V
Connectors:
3.5 mm
Gender:
Male
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Description:Microwave Peak USB Power Sensors from 50 MHz to 18 GHz
Type:
Power Sensor, Power Meter
Configuration:
Computer Controlled
Dynamic Range:
-50 to 20 dBm (Average), -40 to 20 dBm (Pulse)
Frequency:
50 MHz to 18 GHz
Power Measurements:
Peak
Max Input Power:
23 dBm
Impedance:
10 kOhms
Interface:
USB, USB 2.0
Voltage:
2.4 to 5.5 V (High Level), -0.1 to 0.7 V (Low Leve...
Connectors:
SMB, N Type, K Type
Gender:
Female, Male
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Description:10 kW RF Power Meter from 2 MHz to 1000 MHz
Type:
Power Meter
Configuration:
Handheld with screen
Frequency:
Low Band: 2 to 30 MHz, High Band: 25 to 1000 MHz
Power Range:
1 W to 10 kW
Impedance:
50 Ohms
Voltage:
110 to 220 V
Connectors:
N Type
Gender:
Female
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Description:Directional Power Meter from 30 MHz to 6 GHz
Type:
Inline Power Meter, Power Meter
Configuration:
Handheld with screen, Computer Controlled
Frequency:
30 to 6000 MHz
Power Range:
10 to 57 dBm
Power Measurements:
Average/CW
Impedance:
50 Ohms
Interface:
USB
Connectors:
N Type
Gender:
Female
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Description:USB Power Sensor from 10 MHz to 18 GHz
Type:
Power Meter, Power Sensor
Configuration:
Computer Controlled
Frequency:
10 MHz to 18 GHz
Power Range:
-60 to 20 dBm
Power Measurements:
Average/CW
Impedance:
4 kOhms
Interface:
USB
Connectors:
N Type
Gender:
Male
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Description:10 kW RF Power Meter from 0.2 to 200 MHz
Type:
Inline Power Meter, Power Meter
Configuration:
Computer Controlled
Frequency:
3 to 3000 W
Power Range:
3 to 1000 dBm
Power Measurements:
Average/CW
Impedance:
50 Ohms
Insertion Loss:
0.05 dB
Interface:
USB
Voltage:
5 V
Connectors:
N Type
Gender:
Female, Male
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Description:Calibrated Calorimeter-style Power Meter for 75 GHz to 3 THz
Type:
Power Meter
Configuration:
Benchtop with screen
Frequency:
75 GHz to >3 THz
Power Range:
-40 to 23.01 dBm
Power Measurements:
Average/CW
Technology:
Diode, Thermal
Insertion Loss:
0.15 dB
Interface:
USB
Voltage:
90 to 240 V
Connectors:
BNC
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RF Power Meter Basics & Selection

RF Power Meters are used to measure electrical power at RF frequencies. Power sensors are connected to the power meter to measure power levels of a signal. The measured signal is displayed on the screen of the power meter. Meters usually have a wide dynamic range and are usually limited in power range and sensitivity by the power sensor used for measurement. Power meters can usually test average power, RMS Power and Peak Power levels. It is important to check the measurement types of a power meter before selection. The main criteria when selecting a power meter are:

Channels: Power Meters are available in Single Channel and Double Channel configurations.

Measurements: This can be Peak Power Measurements, Average Power Measurements, Rise/Fall Measurements, Peak to Avg Power Measurements etc.

Frequency (MHz): This is the frequency range over which the signal can be detected, this is usually dependent on the power sensor being used.

Power Range (dBm): This is the power range that can be measured using the meter. This is also dependent on the power sensor being used.

Connectors: This is the connector used to connect the sensor to the device.

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